Hi Ken,

I don't think what you ask specifically is currently implemented, but
my suggestion is that you request your developer to program using the
sandbox API, until the routine is full tested. The sandbox does make
actual changes to your campaign and does not require a developer
token. Your developer should also be able to program the software ask
for the developer token and automatically switch to the production
version of the API services when you are satisfied with the results.

Kind regards,

Orly

On Mar 9, 6:54 am, Ken Aston <kena...@googlemail.com> wrote:
> Is there a way to restrict the API access right to certain commands? I want
> to hire a developer to develop an application but would like to avoid the
> risk of an unrestricted API access by that developer. For example I want to
> allow him to change CPC settings but not to set up new campaigns.

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